I
honor the place in you in which the entire universe dwells. I honor
the place of love, wisdom, truth, integrity, light & peace in you. I
honor the place in you, where, when you are there & I am there, both
of us are only one, but still self-aware of the individuality &
godhood of our higher selves in a humble & responsible way.

The
major periods are seven days, 1/4 month, long. This seven-day period
was later regularized and disassociated from the lunar month to become
our seven-day week.

The Greeks named
the days week after the sun, the moon and the five known planets, which
were in turn named after the gods Ares, Hermes, Zeus, Aphrodite, and
Cronus. The Greeks called the days of the week the Theon hemerai "days
of the Gods". The Romans substituted their equivalent gods for the Greek
gods, Mars, Mercury, Jove (Jupiter), Venus, and Saturn. (The two
pantheons are very similar.) The Germanic peoples generally substituted
roughly similar gods for the Roman gods, Tiu (Twia), Woden, Thor, Freya
(Fria), but did not substitute Saturn.

Sunday -- Sun's dayMiddle English sone(n)day or sun(nen)day

Old English sunnandæg "day of the sun"

Germanic sunnon-dagaz "day of the sun"

Latin dies solis "day of the sun"

Ancient Greek hemera heli(o)u, "day of the sun"

Monday -- Moon's dayMiddle English monday or mone(n)dayOld English mon(an)dæg "day of the moon"Latin dies lunae "day of the moon"Ancient Greek hemera selenes "day of the moon"

Woden
is the chief Anglo-Saxon/Teutonic god. Woden is the leader of the Wild
Hunt. Woden is from wod "violently insane" + -en "headship". He is
identified with the Norse Odin. Mercury is the Roman god of commerce,
travel, thievery, eloquence and science. He is the messenger of the
other gods. Hermes is the Greek god of commerce, invention, cunning, and
theft. He is the messenger and herald of the other gods. He serves as
patron of travelers and rogues, and as the conductor of the dead to
Hades.

Thor
is the Norse god of thunder. He is represented as riding a chariot
drawn by goats and wielding the hammer Miölnir. He is the defender of
the Aesir, destined to kill and be killed by the Midgard Serpent.
Jupiter (Jove) is the supreme Roman god and patron of the Roman state.
He is noted for creating thunder and lightning. Zeus is Greek god of the
heavens and the supreme Greek god.

Freo
is identical with freo, meaning free. It is from the Germanic frijaz
meaning "beloved, belonging to the loved ones, not in bondage, free".
Freya (Fria) is the Teutonic goddess of love, beauty, and fecundity
(prolific procreation). She is identified with the Norse god Freya. She
is leader of the Valkyries and one of the Vanir. She is confused in
Germany with Frigg. Frigg (Frigga) is the Teutonic goddess of clouds,
the sky, and conjugal (married) love. She is identified with Frigg, the
Norse goddess of love and the heavens and the wife of Odin. She is one
of the Aesir. She is confused in Germany with Freya. Venus is the Roman
goddess of love and beauty. Aphrodite (Cytherea) is the Greek goddess of
love and beauty.

Saturn
is the Roman and Italic god of agriculture and the consort of Ops. He
is believed to have ruled the earth during an age of happiness and
virtue. Cronus (Kronos, Cronos) is the Greek god (Titan) who ruled the
universe until dethroned by his son Zeus.

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:::: Sources ::::William Morris, editor, The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, New College Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1976

Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, Portland House, New York, 1989

William Matthew O'Neil, Time and the Calendars, Sydney University Press, 1975:::: See Also ::::The Royal Greenwich Observatory provides information on time, the calendar, the date of Easter, the equation of time, leap years, and the year 2000 AD.